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43 Comments
This was so fun to watch as you accomplished so much! I will be planting today too! Enjoy your weekend!
Rose treeses 😂😂😂 same Laura, same.
Omg those tree roses just added something special 😍
what a beautiful morning! love those rose trees, loving the patio, too… the changes always amaze me – so much work has been done on your gardens since 'move in' day 🥰 cannot wait to see the rose garden blooming… i bet you're out there first thing with a cuppa and energy to get out there and have some fun…. thanks for taking us along!! 🥰❤thanks for the video!! 🥰❤
Laura, “I’m berry excited!!!!” 🎉🎉🎉 so so fun!!!
Wow I actually just planted raspberry’s and tree roses. Lol!! Great minds think alike I guess!!!
Have you heard the piece the rose is named after? The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams, inspired by a poem from a British poet written in the 1800s. Beautiful violin piece! I highly recommend giving it a listen 😊
Love the addition of all the roses and really love the education. Thank you.
The rose trees are just perfect for the Hartley area. The view from the brick patio to the Hartley looks like a fairy tale. I’ve never had good luck with roses but I think I will try a couple again. Thanks for the inspiration! BTW, your background music is wonderful, just right for what you are doing.
Thank you Laura for the rose information! I feel a little smarter now…my rose knowledge was limited. I am going to start a (small) rose garden now!
Today's update and projects were extra fantastic! The patio, tree roses, rose garden, raspberries and campanula, are all just 😍😍😍. Every year with Laura is great, but this year is just extra special! (Also, that new veggie sunflower area is 👏👏👏).
What a joy to see your spring blooms!
Laura, you were so right in planting white tulips in front of the brick on the Hartley. Almost any other color would be lost but the white picking up the white of the Hartley is perfection!
What growing zone do you garden in?
Laura is in her happy place!💕🌿🌷🌱🌹
my favorite roses are Lowell Thomas–beautiful yellow tea rose & OH MY WORD Peace roses smell so amazing..with my favorite being the Chicago peace..oh my..but bless it..I am deep acid soil here and I do not do well with roses..but I sure love them! Enjoy your videos–have a great weekend!!
I wanted to mention that I had a rose tree in our very windy backyard in NE Oklahoma and it was fine on it's original stake only at the very beginning. As the crown got larger – as it did when it was blooming – it started to be a problem and we had to use much thicker stakes for a while. Once the trunks thickened up, I took the stakes out, which was a sad mistake. While we were out of town one summer, we had high winds and the trunk snapped. I hope yours are either protected enough there or that you can come up with an attractive and effective staking method. I can't wait to see the roses bloom!
I love David Austin roses, I always bought mine from garden centers because I like to see them in person. David Austin has a 5 year warranty but it doesn’t apply if you bought from a garden center, I learned the hard way. 3 of my roses died and David Austin won’t replace them because I did not purchased directly, I paid 79 per rose and I thought the height price was because the good warranty but I was wrong. They don’t disclose that on their tags or website so keep that on mind
Finally, I can see how it's all coming together. Dreamy.
I'm so excited about the rose garden, I just can't hardly keep roses alive or looking good because of my humidity
NE Oklahoma
Love Standard roses!!!🌹
happy weekend!
Fantastic video. Loved it. The brick patio looks gorgeous and love love the rose trees. The tulips around the Hartley look gorgeous. Great job with the raspberries. Look at those suckers. Look at the orchard amazing perfection. WOW. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.💯💯💯🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
PS: we don’t even have leaves on our trees yet.🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😂😂😂
I love your hands. They look just like mine used to when I was your age. 😊
The fact that Ken left "rose treeses" in even though you did another take just made my day! 😂
I think it depends on how much water your bulbs are getting that determines how fast they bloom. I know when I finally broke down and watered mine, they took off!!
I would love to see as your roses get bigger how you cut them for arrangements. This is the first year I’ve added some roses to our garden, and I’m fearful I will damage the shrub. For example, is it different from pruning? I’m imagining I just follow the stem down and the plant will be fine, but again, I’d love to see an example! ☺️ I cannot wait to see your rose garden in bloom, it’s going to be stunning!
Haven't been able to find Berry Tone locally yet. I can find Holly Tone or Sulphur. Your thoughts on what I can use instead of Berry Tone?
25 MINUTES!!? ❤❤❤ runs to grab cup of coffee and get cozy
Can I just say that I love the structure and winter interest in the South Garden? I absolutely aspire to that level of gorgeousness.
I wonder how far willow roots travel? You’ve mentioned having issues with the plants under the willow tree, I wonder if the “slower” quadrant could have anything to do with that?
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I need to get to the nursery. We are much further behind here. We usually don’t start planting much until after Memorial day.
Hi Laura,
The rose trees are going to look amazing! I can’t wait to see them in bloom. The tulips are gorgeous and the color combo you have are so perfect and they look so elegant.
Everything is coming full circle! I can’t wait to see it all completed! ❤❤❤
This garden has now become your true cut flower garden❣️ so excited for you I remember you talking about having a cut flower garden early on before you had even bought this property. Dreams really do come true!
Jenny’s daughter Emily saved a dying Julia Child last year and it’s thriving now! Two of my favorites (you and Jenny) with excellent taste.
I wish one day to have. A rose tree and lavender tree 😂
I have a mature wisteria that covers our deck railing & pillars at the back of the house, but the ground slopes in the back, so the deck looks like it’s on the 2nd floor but it’s really off the living room. Anyway, we are in zone 6 where the wisteria very rarely blooms in the spring before the frost gets it. It does rebloom later but never in the amount that it does first time in the spring (if not frosted). I’m considering planting some clematis & climbing roses to have at least something blooming in the summer. However, my concern is whether the wisteria would choke out the other plants. If anyone has any experience with this, I would greatly appreciate your thoughts! Thanks!
Two Laura's working in front of the Hartley👍😂
Explaining the different types of roses was so helpful. I can’t wait to see what that rose garden looks like in five years 😍
The Julia Child roses are beautiful and fragrant, like butter😊. The mourning doves sounded lovely and l do miss that quiet alone time in the garden with the birds singing and hands working to make a beautiful space.
When will you be planting the trees that go near the benches that are by the Nassau tulip beds?
I just love how Jenny from Creekside and Laura both love the Julia Child tree form of that rose. Both talking about it in a video today. Great minds think alike.
I have a Q for anyone. What is the difference between a gold and a black raspberry? Obviously the color. I know the black raspberry is sweeter and tastes like a raspberry possibly mixed with a blackberry. I live in SC and we never see black raspberries for sale in grocery stores here. It’s rare to see them at farmers markets too. I have family in WV and they grow black raspberries and started my love of them. Nothing more simple for dessert than a bowl of vanilla ice cream and topped with a few black raspberries. So good.